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Leavitt's and from
The most innovative aspect of Leavitt's suit was the fact that it was completely self-contained and needed no umbilical, the breathing mixture being supplied from a tank mounted on the back of the suit.

Leavitt's and their
Leavitt's descendants continued to remain in Charlemont and the surrounding region, and several — including Col. Roger Hooker Leavitt, who represented Charlemont in the Massachusetts House of Representatives, and his brother Hart Leavitt -- became notable operators of stations on the Underground Railroad, sheltering many escaped slaves on their journeys northward.
ESPN's Ivan Maisel reported that Leavitt's interference, which included telling several players and coaches to change their stories, was the biggest factor in the decision to fire him.

Leavitt's and term
Walker served as governor until the end of Leavitt's term on January 3, 2005.

Leavitt's and .
Leavitt, as he entered the jury room, said he was prepared to answer questions about the $12,500 his liquor firm paid to Stein for `` labor consultant work '' with five unions which organized Leavitt's workers.
Her portrait of The Reverend Matthew Blackburne Grier was particularly well-received, as was Sita and Sarita, a portrait of her cousin Charles W. Leavitt's wife Sarah ( Allibone ) Leavitt in white, with a small black cat perched on her shoulder, both gazing out mysteriously.
Some of Leavitt's descendants became ardent abolitionists, including Joshua Leavitt and his cousin Roger Hooker Leavitt, who operated an Underground Railroad station in Charlemont, Massachusetts.
From them the settlement first took the name Leavitt's Town.
Interior of John Leavitt's Tavern, Joseph Warren Leavitt, Chichester, c. 1825, American Folk Art Museum
Leavitt's business career started with his joining The Leavitt Group, a regional insurance company founded by his father.
Leavitt's discovery of the period-luminosity relationship for Cepheids, published by Pickering, would prove the foundation for the modern understanding of cosmological distances.
Michael Leavitt's Art Cards, hand-painted small portraits of artists, replicated traditional baseball trading cards in style and format.
Leavitt's plane dropped one of the bombs that hit the Tirpitz dead centre.
In 1874, Pastor moved his company a few blocks to take over Michael Bennett Leavitt's former theater at 585 Broadway.
From 1991, she had a relationship with the co-creator of Married ... with Children, Ron Leavitt, which continued until Leavitt's death in 2008.
Leavitt's mission was a complicated one: he was charged with trying to mediate between the conflicting claims of several Indian tribes, who were being forced into an ever-smaller area, in competition with newer immigrants and the interests of the Chouteau family, the powerful St. Louis magnates of the Midwestern fur trade.
President George W. Bush, who had authority to create such a monument under the Antiquities Act, never acted on Leavitt's proposal.
Leavitt's suit was of his own design and construction and he had previously dived to in it in Lake Michigan.
La Cuna Blanca is the result of a tragic incident in the band's ( and Leavitt's ) lives.
Boy Meets Boy refers to David Leavitt's books The Lost Language of Cranes, Equal Affections and A Place I ’ ve Never Been and, in the context of school work, to Oscar Wilde, the Brontë sisters and Of Mice and Men.
The success of South Florida's 2006 season spawned yet another round of interest in Leavitt's services, as his name was mentioned in national publications as a candidate to replace Larry Coker at the University of Miami and Mike Shula again at Alabama.

Sargent's and from
This article, along with further criticisms of Sargent's work from Adrian Parker and Nils Wiklund remained unpublished until 1987 but were well known in parapsychological circles.
However, Wood's arrangements of naval bugle calls from the start of the Fantasia were retained, and Sargent's arrangement of Rule Britannia returned with Bryn Terfel as soloist.
Although she had refused numerous similar requests from artists, Gautreau accepted Sargent's offer in February 1883.
Kermit Roosevelt – John Singer Sargent's sketch from the cover of his book on his wartime experiences in Mesopotamia called War in the Garden of Eden.
The show was set as a traditional late night talk show, including a couch for guests to sit during interviews, with subject matter including unusual guests scooped up from the Internet, Sargent's reported binge drinking adventures, and pornography.

Sargent's and material
This 64-page booklet moved the storyline ahead six years to 591 CY, and it mostly condensed and reiterated material that had been released in Gygax's and Sargent's boxed sets.

Sargent's and presented
When John Singer Sargent's portrait of her was presented by her fellow-workers in 1898, Hill made a speech in which she said, " When I am gone, I hope my friends will not try to carry out any special system, or to follow blindly in the track which I have trodden.

Sargent's and although
Sargent's contract was not renewed in 1957, although he continued with undiminished popularity as chief conductor of the Proms until his death ten years later.
Steve Sargent served as propaganda director of the new group and produced their magazine White Dragon, which, although a neo-Nazi publication, garnered a following due to its often humorous style of reporting and Sargent's propensity to fill its pages with his take on events at his favourite football club, Arsenal.

Sargent's and their
Several of the Chinese species, such as White-fruited rowan ( Sorbus glabrescens ) are popular for their unusual fruit colour, and Sargent's rowan ( Sorbus sargentiana ) for its exceptionally large clusters of fruit.

Sargent's and term
The term vaudeville, referring specifically to North American variety entertainment, came into common usage after 1871 with the formation of Sargent's Great Vaudeville Company of Louisville, Kentucky.

Sargent's and early
Sargent's early enthusiasm was for landscapes, not portraiture, as evidenced by his voluminous sketches full of mountains, seascapes, and buildings.
Of Sargent's early work, Henry James wrote that the artist offered " the slightly ' uncanny ' spectacle of a talent which on the very threshold of its career has nothing more to learn.

Sargent's and growing
* Trevor Sargent's food growing blog

Sargent's and .
In Sargent's world, the Great Kingdom storyline was largely replaced by the major new conflict between the land of Iuz and the regions that surrounded it.
In late 1994, TSR canceled Sargent's new book just as it was being readied for publication, and stopped work on all other Greyhawk projects.
Once that was done, the decision was made to update Carl Sargent's storyline, using similar prequel adventures to pave the way for the updated campaign setting.
He fired a fourth shot, a fatal one that hit Sargent's girlfriend, 21-year-old Kate Elizabeth Scott, in the back of the head.
Farrand moved to Brookline, Massachusetts where she lived in Sargent's home and studied landscape gardening, botany, and land planning.
Before Sargent's birth, his father FitzWilliam ( b. 1820 Gloucester, Massachusetts ) was an eye surgeon at the Wills Eye Hospital in Philadelphia 1844 – 1854.
Though based in Paris, Sargent's parents moved regularly with the seasons to the sea and the mountain resorts in France, Germany, Italy, and Switzerland.
Sargent's mother was a fine amateur artist and his father was a skilled medical illustrator.
He became both a valuable friend and Sargent's primary connection with the American artists abroad.
" Sargent's excellent command of French and his superior talent made him both popular and admired.
Sargent's first major portrait was of his friend Fanny Watts in 1877, and was also his first Salon admission.
Sargent's best portraits reveal the individuality and personality of the sitters ; his most ardent admirers think he is matched in this only by Velázquez, who was one of Sargent's great influences.
The Spanish master's spell is apparent in Sargent's The Daughters of Edward Darley Boit, 1882, a haunting interior that echoes Velázquez's Las Meninas.
" when unveiled in Paris at the 1884 Salon, it aroused such a negative reaction that it likely prompted Sargent's move to London.
Sargent's self-confidence had led him to attempt another risky experiment in portraiture — but this time it unexpectedly back-fired.
Sargent's Purchase is a township located in Coos County, New Hampshire, United States.
In 1857, Sylvester Marsh of Campton, New Hampshire began construction of the Mount Washington Cog Railway, primarily in Thompson and Meserve's Purchase, but the uppermost half mile being within Sargent's Purchase.

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